America, Here Are Your Presidential Nominees
Hillary Clinton officially clinched the Democratic nomination Monday, ahead of this week’s contests in California, New Jersey, New Mexico, Montana, South Dakota and North Dakota.
Bernie Sanders has not conceded the race to Clinton — in an email to supporters Monday evening he reiterated a pledge to take the race to the convention — but by every metric Clinton maintains a large advantage.
That means both parties now have their presumptive nominees: On the right, Donald “Hostile Takeover” Trump, and on the left, Hillary “Ram-Rodham” Clinton.
Here’s how they measure up. (All numbers current as of June 6th, unless otherwise noted.)
Primary votes won
Clinton: 12,989,134
Trump: 11,536,494
Polling
Clinton: An average 55.5 percent unfavorable rating; 37.4 percent favorable rating.
Trump: An average 58.4 percent unfavorable rating (including a 70 percent unfavorability among women and and 87 percent unfavorability among Latinos); 34.1 percent favorable rating.
Age on inauguration day
Clinton: 69
Trump: 70
Sign
Clinton: Scorpio
Trump: Gemini
Hometown
Clinton: Chicago
Trump: Queens
Experience
Clinton: U.S. senator; secretary of State
Trump: Real-estate developer; reality TV host
Marriages
Clinton: One (Bill Clinton, 1975 to present)
Trump: Three (Ivana Zelnickova, 1977 to 1991; Marla Maples, 1993 to 1999; Melania Knauss, 2005 to present)
Children
Clinton: One (Chelsea, age 36)
Trump: Five (Donald Jr., age 38; Ivanka, 34; Eric, 32; Tiffany, 22; Barron, 10)
Net Worth
Clinton: $45 million
Trump: $4.5 billion (maybe)
Campaign war chest
Clinton: $288.9 million, raised between January and April 2016
Trump: $59.9 million, raised between January and April 2016
Bankruptcies
Clinton: Zero
Trump: Four
Lawsuits
Trump: At least 3,500 over the past three decades; 1,900 as plaintiff, 1,450 as defendant, 150 “bankruptcy, third party or other.”
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